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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVE!?, JANUARY 6, 1003. REV. fcfc IL K BOYEJVa SERMON. y.-... f Tnnn -Street Methodlt i 1, iu.. Krnostly. Plead lug t or Clow Study and a More Truly Sincere Followtnr Out r the Divine Pattern in ik A plea thetji Christians of to-day end ofyTi tatur miim aep Ker upon the Christ, caicmus . . A - A , ,.Vn (n:nlmt!Dn of His lire ana ingo ings and following out thvlne Tern set for them byliim was "the theme of an earnest rmo. by Hev. JI K. Rover, pastor of Tryon b.reet Method"? ohr.h yesterday morning. The dawas fair and a large. conSre t Viyed tne- building. Excellent mu.,?c contributed much to U Inter est of the service. A douMe text was taken by the sneaker ss bafla for h,d';'r- make then, after jT&tteni which ,w8s hown the in the mount, and 'Hebrew. 11:27 "For h. '",J"rPfl 1 seeing Him who is invisible God as a plan mapped out. HH)a..,lU. liover.bv which Hw work I to be ac complished.' The church cannot be successful, unless God' and not mere ly our own i observed. Although thin wa riven to the Jew originally. It vt applies to individual, national and Church -life. Tm- following of It out is a rent and Important factor In the savins of souU and the evange lisation of the world. Chrxtian civilization reflects the er fert of following God plan I" nm1 degree. Japan has caught the spirit end bounded upward to high place In the scale of nation. -China Beems to be becoming imbued with the same ambition and the prospects are 'that he will in the near future become a roig'aty nation which will make the others of the world ntnnd In awe at her power. . , . . ' In the ease of the United States, even we are among one of the great world factor, so nr we among the most favored of a'il nations, In wealth. In homes. In food, but the the question arises whether we. ore following God's pattern God's idea of penwnal and national" life, Our tendency to materialism, our craze for commercialism is in manv eases defeating God's, Plan, and Oid' I leal In our national and dndivl. dual life. And vet. if we eontend asr'almd this materialistic and commercial tenden cy, the advocate, cf mammnn Mil cry out font we are trying to hinder pros perity. ii. t matcr!-iim anl the adoration of Tionev are not conducive to moral and spiritual . good. -The effect Is not wholesome. But for a quarter of a century the ery hat ben. "Give u men who elo thing." Thla Is nil right In Its right ptace. but Beelzebub, the prince of devils, ha. been known to make thing-" haooen so far as that is con cerned. We need to turn our inter ests toward ot'ier attainments than ,n of a materialistic nature only. GoTs Id en in ffr us to do things that will tU for good on the character and tle dcMlnv of other?. whn re nultji will he felt through coming gen eration. Not-' the man whose work is frr the moment but he whose ac tivities will be of eternal "good Is t.ie man demanded by the divine concep tion. God's purpose I the wonkrig out of tho world's redemption, the upbuilding and perfecting of human rhsracter. The pVvn -1oes not change, thouch tae Church must adapt (tueif to cir cumstances. Old, method wHl not avail and new evils must be fought. Many pforile need a .second ennvcr nn to rai.oe their ideal nearfr the t"pdarJ. m The people of to-d'iy are not sntn clentlv awake to the fltiMtion whih confronts 11.1 and ur opportunities. "We need ediicstlon. When we we the real ltnsir.n we haD be tirred by 'Its TMlb:!,1t!e. Then and only then, can one see a becomes the fln of God. In men In whom the world M profligate nnd dinners, Christ sw (.t:ier thln and therti leaders in the Church. 'Wht peonle need ix to look carefully at tb,e pattern and behold the rod-bH'tlf-s burled In the worst of men and women. The -world needs, t.n see Ihe whole of flod'a plan Taul fnv It when he looked not at fie thlnzs behind b'lt St those before. Man to f'd dHv the Invlsilile force of the InvIcO'le God. and of the risen Intercedlnc Kon of '!od. Ir. Pover's sermon wai heard with much interest. RAIET THE .VIf QVICK. J rierpont Morgan Did H Record-1 Rreskliiar Trl'k . In Coming to thej Tlcller of the Panic In New. York. ! "iv.nn the' milcVeKt raising of! monev on record .was the fc.it ac r.. 1 coinptlshcd bv J. rierponr Morgan as he . mim tiie rr-pt-iie or tne nnan- lt,.At.. In Vi-tt- VorV 11;" tober lSth," said 'a Northern flnan-i r ier -athe eicl vyn yesterday. It , was evident that something had to j be none. The C;ty Trust " 'mpany. i the Guara-ntee Tru.-t Company am the lylncolh TrtlstyCompany nil were J 1owti and out with closed doors. Tert j million dollars had to be raised and j that at once: Morgan ailed tt con- i ferenca of trut presidents and were-j tarles. A general discussion followed, durlng'which Morgan-went to sjeep. He contiiinod In liU unbroften clum ber net 20 years, as did a well known gentleman, but "0 minutes. On awaking, be lit a cigarette and started In. "We've -jtol to have $10,001,000, gentlemen.' he pud, and started around a paper. .Some subscribed large amounts, others smaller - sums. the cause belr.g prosecuted without: faltering for a moment. The result i was that In exactly. 20 minutes from tho time Pierpont woke up and look-; d about him, the money had been' subeeribed. and the day was save, . for. New Tork and for America-.'" "Vhat a fine ma-, he'd be to iake np collections for foreign missions," said an auditor. The Situation In Police Circles. The Indications lt n'.ght did not augur a police court this morning of especially alarming proportions,. though cases ore- liable to be created at any moaicnt. There was scarce ly any n in the police tation ex cept hoid-overs whose doings have ""'"-' ff . , u; .uusiusr niMrningr co.iri , Hi J36,and it is meet that it should; local Mlvrtmt?ig mid Job patronage.! he a small one, if New Year reso-jThe reedpt of., the oilice In 1 :7 i JutloE have any efilcacy at all. There are a few iTa.nti out c!iarg lP l.i"Ho I ,cal9D. The Week Tlieatrkrally. ' The Wil'Ss Comedy Comedy begins to-night an engagt-meut of three nights, at the Academy of Music, eio-sing Wednesday. TliU wiil be foilowed Friday .night by Miry ManneriTig in "Glrloun Re-tsy." Mi" Mannerir.g' H a notable stsr and vrill sttract one of the b'tet rowU'f the season. Ail in 'all the wee.it yiU not b a dull one. lis-t nftk the Acaderny Tiai not unoi-cujicd durinif the we it. Week of Prafer for Ml-lons. This week.' Ij tHe. wek ef pavr for tne Womsa'f Micfionary Society the Tlrjtr JBaptlt chur-h. 'ervlcei w.;:: titld every inv d.irtng the tic, and en apirosriae Jfcigrsmme tet-n arrange,! f'r every service. HOUSE AXT nrCGY STOtJ; Mr. H. C. Tonr r Jx--s line llre and Buerr WKlle .Attcnilliie 6mt - iki t J'irst lrcbU-rlan Church. While Mr. II. C. Dotger wa attend-tirg- si-rvicea at the Firt Presbyterian ciurch yesterday- morning, ebnieone either stole his horse-and bugy and Jrove off with it or the horw, by tome marrelous feat, unsnappej the hltchlriffirein and walked away, bus ey and all. Mr. Dotiter. accompanied by hia family, drove in from ba home two nill eut of the iif in ordr to attend .ervice. After securely fast ening his horce to a post in, t.ie rear of Wie building, he and his family went Into the church as usual." Wien they came out to return home there was ho horne.to be-found ttnywriere nor was 'there any sign of a bujrey. Hotli had disappeared, &i by magic in the broad daylight. The animal Is a boy mare with a small white pot In Its forehead and white hind leg-. Fhe is between 11 a-n-d--13.-y'rs-4d' nnd tn t-IJ-red a very fine animul. .lr. I)ot?er hp-s been her owner for several years and esteems her highly. The buggy is a Babcock and in in first-class. Ktate of preservation. -There i nod.oubt but that the horse and buguy were tolen. There were several other conveyances hitch ed about In the grounds and the way out was such that no ordinary horse' could go It alone. The ground was wet and the marka bviding away were Htraight and unswerving, the wheels moving as if directed by human hands. Hnd the horse gotten donee of its own accord. ' It could hardly have left the grounds. Had It suc ceeded In o doin It would likely tmve returned to Its home. Mr. Lwitaer Is anxious to recover "lis horse and bujrgy and will appreciate any assistance given him In his search. T'p to last night, he had heard- nothing. - Several men standing in front of Cochran'fl stable on North' College ftreet, recognized the horse w'ien It passed . between 11 and 12 o'clock yesterday. No one knew the driver. The team headed towards Mon roe or Waxltaw. , , r.r.K-JACKsov KnvnrnvY, TxH-ni Clmptcr fi Observance, .liiniiary Slst AVI Hi Ma lr W. A. fimbant. th; l'wblo Spcnkcr A DlniH-r t Served..' At a meeting of" tho Stonewall Jackson Chapter, Daughter of the Confederacy, .Saturday afternoon, p'ans were discussed tor the obser vance of lyce and Jackson' birthday, January lth and 21st. Jt is possible that Mujor W. A. Gralrirn, of Lin coln county, will' be secured for the orator of the day, January 2 lot, the c'.iapter plannfn to serve a beauti ful dinner to the veterans after the address. It has not been decided where the exercises will be held but it is hoped that the Academy of Music tan be secured. Miss Dixie Alexander will serve o's chairman of the commltte In charge of the dinner and tho following numci ladles will assist: Mesdame Latta Johnson, J. A. Means, Gordon Finger, Joile. Du rant. C. N. G. Hull. J. W. Mooley, A. D. Smir.i. U C Maffitt,.K. C. Kegister, J. 1. .Sexton. H. D. Heath, J. A. Fore, I. W. IFalson, W. R, Hurwell, R. M. Itrannon. O. II. Kalne. H. D. Adams. A. S, Cheek, ' H. K. Thomas; C. R. Plitt, If. 1j. Hunter. C. W. Tlllett an 1 .Mif-fCs Violet and Julia Alexander, Marv Morrison, and Fannie and lvate Harris Any of the members who were not prise.nt nt the meeting and whose name have . been omitted,-are ear neellv requested to give their names to the chalrmnn. Miss. Dixie Alex an ler. . . . Cloth Partition Catch ITrC. The cloth partition which separates the (ihoeshop of Mr. W. K. Bufhett, on East Fifth street from the rear of the ahop, which Is occupied as a residence caught (Ire yesterday morning at llid. Fortunately the fire depart ment was located but a few fe.t away and prompt work by this ex tiflgulshed the blaze after about J8 d, -imago, had 'been done. Two mat tressea were burned. The cause of the fire is unknown. Mr. Burnett has a wife and child, who occupy the bull-ling also. Negro Attempts Highway Ilohlrry. I. An unknown negro attacked Miss JesHic I tiompson Saturday night be tween 9 and 10 o'clock as idie was on ger way. to her home on North Hre- vanl street, ann attempleo to t.me from her forcibly "ner pocket book. Mje was just turt.mg nio ner nome " - i man was summoned, but the 'negro ci1. If avli.g little Clue to hi ld-o- tit. v. We Sell on the positive guarantee that.if it does not give satis-' faction we will return the' entire amount of money paid' U3 for it. We" meari this and ask ail those who are sick and need strength to try it with this understanding . It. II. JORDAN - CO-, ' harltte. X. C. NevvspapcrFor Sale 1 oftcr fqr Kule at a sacrifice pi Ice FRANKLIN I'UOGRKPt?. a weekly plant. trie paper is two era old. t,u J.l,fiy su osi ribers and lai ee w ere iiiorK. ian J.uu. inc ninni consist A'f ne.wspupr'r'- pre?- I . , .... a i. , a uit.i. I . . . . . . . . . . i ' 1 v, u ' ..... i i I'ir.v, 1 1 . 1 1 t ( tures will fcoli-.-tu,! and assor;e lot of newspaper arnl yjl type, and a. stock of paper. There Is no dend ,.,! ,i,ri.i i.. i, ,. lice, 1 have a feood fori e of printei , ' who may be employed bv Ih.i r-'ur-1 t haver at reaforrabie n-agt-K. i If ue:red, fl.uutt In r;ish and tt.e remainder to be ee-ured by chattel i mortgage on the cittit. Tiiis U a "good opportunity for a! htt.thfttT' rifwuMl-T iiwrr, This.. 11 '-lection y.-ur uioj j tsj-ueve inert win be an unuualfy large amount .of Job printing dune heie in ISiOI. My reason for n-l!iei I that I have been deslenated by President Koose velt for sn rirn:na!ion f" a mi rrUsfcion In the Etiitea i-tnt'? army. Ai piy at once, it you .ar.t t!ie o-jt-fit, lor -I will take the -first fatr offer. Sit W. HOD DIE. ...'. Louirbur.. N. C, T TO OCT fKACHKBS TO COME. 1 . b-lio.l Cmmn thinners Will lie AkcA to lie JU-..p.ii-hlo f'r l"art of Money X-essnry to Iefray Ex-Im-iim-s of 3 Urt ins f State TeatdJ-i-rs' Awnibly. A propositfon Oat the school com mLsionera of Charlotte . responsi ble for about one-thjrd of the amount f money necessary to secure for Charlotte the next annual meeting of tho North Carolina Tachers Assem bly, the board of education of Je county to. be responsible for a elmila's portion, will come up for considera tion at the meeting qf the board of school commissioners to-morrow night. The Nort:i Carolina Teachers' As sembly is never a paying proposition for the; organiz-ation, as Its meetings are always expensive. . High priced men, eminent In their various lines of educational work, are hired to come and deliver addresses which give 16 the meeting some' of Its most Important features. It is customary, therefore r Ihr town or city which the assembly visits to defray these extra expense. No trouble is anti cipated in roislng the amount, which will In the neighborhood of $700. It ha never ' required above that amoun,t to Entertain them. About this much was subscribed last year when it was thought t'te meeting would be held here and if only those who ubscribed last year will "make gooj" this yer, the meeting is as good as alated. THE 'CRATS AHE NAMED. Tfie Ijawyers' Hitildlnz Contain Demoi-rat. AriMocratM Antomits anl PUKeT, Kah V"loor Dclng Iistln llv Named by Mutual Con sent of the Occupants. After moving Into their splendid new home, the lawyers set themselves to the - task of applying suitable soubriquets to each Individual floor according- to the' social, political and like standings of the occupanW. The ground floor Is said to contain the Democrats, Judge Dittle being located therein. Tne first Moor is given over to the aristocrats, Recorder W. M. Smith, Solicitor Herlot Clarkson and others of similar distinction being located there. The second floor is called' the abode of the autocrats, chief among whom is Mr. Plummer I Stewart. Unfortunately of fortu nately, It may appear to the average mind. Col. W. B. Hodman s the only occupant so far of the third floor, which Is called the home of the plutocrats. Colonel . Rodman Is attorney for the Southern Railway Company. . Kudileii Clearing Off. The population which had alter nately ducked, waded and swum to widely scattered homes In various purm of Charlotte Saturday night was most agreeably surprised, that por tion of it which rose kite, w'.ien heads were poked out from under "plentiful covering to , behold a- magnificent sunshiny day, in marked contrast to the day which preceded it and to the scene which gloomy forebordings hud antlcipiited. Later in the afternoon the thermometer took a drop w'.iich made tho thousands of street walkers shiver und wrap themselves more closely In overcoats and cloaks. " r- ; -"Lawyer' New I"urr!:nre. Tho- Charlo"tte lawyer.' vithln th past week hive spent several thousanU of dollars in buying new! olllce furniture for their new build ing, and adde from the beauty of I the huililing Itself, the neat and I luxurious effect given the. rooms is' a notable-feature about their newl home. RruH-sels carpets- are ex- j trnvagantly distributed In many of the oftlces. the rooms have been! beautifully tinted and pretty and at tractive sign have been emblazoned on --the windows In letter of gold.! Tiie lawyers are handsomely fixed, t Father of Mr. O. W. Iovlns Dead. Mr. W. W. Brand, of Charlottes ville, Va., father of Mr. O. W. Lov ing, of Charlotte, died yesterday mornln' at 2 o'clock at hi home In Virginia. Mrs. Mrs. Loving hud been summoned to his bedside by a "telegram Saturday apprising her of his perlnii condition anj left that nlnht on an early train, but he died before fhe reached him. Mr. Rrand was. 7." years old about n month ago, He . h id returned to Charlottesville only about a week ago from a, visit to i Mrs. Loving nnd tier family In ChnrloltCj lie seemed to be well and active Ikcn. von SALE Chair Manufacturing' Plant and Other Property. Ry-virtue of an order of the Su perior Court of Alamance County,! North Carolina, made in a cause now pending In said Superior Court, en titled I Puryear nnd others on be- j half of themselves and all other creditors' and shareholders of the Continental. Chair Company vs. the Continental Chair Company. I will on Monday, February lOlh, 1908, sell at public auction to the best bidder f.T cash, the following descrihed prop frtyt to-wit: 1 The plant of said Continental , Chair Company, t't the manufacture j of rltajfa.-'fdtuate. In the Town of W-b;ine, Alamance County, Nroth Carolina. This plant Is very" com plete, f here arc buildings, d-y kiln, machinery, eou'e manufactured goods on 'hand and In yvoi.v3 and quite a large lot of supplies. Tills entire property Mil he old aa one property, going to make up a plant for 'the manufacture of chairs. The same, is In condition to at once be put In operntwn. This plant has a capacity of about six hundred rhnlra per day. 2 A IracU. containing about sixty acre of land, situate in Melville towns-hip,. near the Town of Mebane. 3 -On twenty-five horse-power upright boiler. 4 One pair of very fine- young eiav mules. r, One lot of harness and wagens.4Ri-.t, JVf J;-f.fX.f, r?.f.f Th. . III Ua ,-nnriti-1 on thai ivV ltiill 1 premises of the , Continental Chair -r, r.i. nv l IK Town rtf !fehnne. rnHnce County North Carolina, pn,, w etart t 12 o'clock m. mA.r. on .all -r.rnt.ertv m 111 . he re-ivired to sallsfy me of their ability ... . 1 .. with their Pi t. an I. tne, s-le will be reported To. In superior fVurt for conllrmatlon. and posses ion and title of all property sold 1U re reiaine.i until . -oiiiirrnaiKjii '"' "al,V fuprfr 'ourl- I will be glad lo hear from, ami itive furlher riitalls and particulars t". Interested psrtles.. - J. tV. CATFS. Tieelver ContlnentarChur Co. tiraljam. N. (., Jan. lit. 190. DR. JOHN R IRWIN . o'lnrb NO. 21 KOITM TRVON ST., Woodali &TShepard's "'Ptvrties: f)fnce 69; tcdjrnce 125. T1IEV ALL AT HOME. Two Charlotte, Women ait.1 limy Tti-y r-pciit the . Aftcrmion Cliarkme rcly AftliitiiL, -l-' Recently, two Charlotfe ladies step ped out of the elevator Into tlie lobby of the Setwyn Hotel and walked to wards the door. As they made to go Out on Ohs?rver man Joined them and a few words passed. "Where have you started?" asked he. "I see that you. are dressed in your Sunday best a4 if you were about to jy snmi calls. If so I Wish you a pleasant arr.oon." 'Several hours elapsed. The news paper man Jrifted back to the hotel and very soon the two hurried in. "Did you spenda pleasant-afternoon?" asked he, eager to be agree able. "So," one replied, biting her words as ilLJhey were spoken under great provocation. "We had a miserable afternoon. All the folks we colled on were t home and such bores; 1 didn't believe that Charlotte was so af dieted.,.. A pleasant afternoon, bah!" '-. And both were members of the Kind Words Club. No Telephones For the School. The committee of tho board of school commissioners to wiilch. was referred the question of placing tele phones In the principal schools "nfth city has decided not to take this step. The reason for; this decision was the failure to secure agreeable terms from the telephone" company. There ere something like six or. m'ore schools which woulj have to be given telephones, and this number would cost the local government about $30o a year. So the schools will run on in their accustomed way, undisturbed by the ching-a-Ung of 'phone bells. ' Meeting To-tlay and To-Night. The board of aldermen will meet to night at 7:30 o'clock In the city hall. The board of county commissioners will gather to-day at the court '.-louse and fhe board of education likewise at the same temple of Justice. This I the first Monday In January and hence the day , of meetings. Others will follow In quick succession. Mat ters of interest will come up and there will be something done In the line of things municipal. To Cure a CoUl in One Pay Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if It faibi to cure, E. W. GROVE'S signature la on each bo. 2Dc. 7 .M'JM'l The Artistic tie, Piano is used exclusively in homes where art '-and -musical refinement are cultivated to the high- ' '.'.-:' est degree. Only ar tistic standard sold di rect from -factory to, home. Chas M. Stieff Manufacturer of the Artistic St left, luw and StlefT geH-riayer Piano. Southern. Wareroom. 5 West Trade St., CHARLOTTE. N. C. C. H. WILMOTH, Mgr. A rtcpre-cntaiives Wanted In Every ' County In North Carolina For the hOI'TIII'.RN SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPlfY -I anil the ' EMANVEL SCHOOL STENOGHAPHV TVPEWRITING ASHHVILLE, N. C. , Liberal commissions paid right par ties. References required. COW s , The Saleof .Men's High Grade Clothing Ready-foroervice and Suits made to measuse in the tailoriiig department. THE Night Schools Probable. ' The matter of establishing and maintaining night schools during je winter months lu a nurnoer ot tne io mill . settlements . which Charlotte boasts is under consideration. Rev. J. A. bald win is willing and wants to aid in doing this If the school depart ment of the city will pay foim at least of the cost incurred. This has been done ' heretofore, t.ie schools i8t year being instrumental lrj aiding quite a number to gt?t an education who would otherwise have been quUe unable to do so. Spinster to Return Thursday Night. That laughing comedy. "The Spin sters' Return." which was to have been presented at Tryon tfreetMeth odist church. In th Sunday school apartment, kist Friday night, will be presented Thursday night of this week instead. . The occasion la for a benevolent object. At the former preaentntion r of the play; several weeks'ago, a large audience was pres ent and thn .affair was muclt en Joyed. Funny make-aijiaand cos tumes are a feature. i!Tp Keep Well The whole year 'through? wtites L. A. Rartlett, of liural Route 1, Guilford, Me., "I ard my farmly use Dr. Klnx's New Ufe Pills. Tliey have proven most satis factory to ull of us." They tone the system nnd cure biliousness, malaria and constipation. Guaranteed at all drug stores. 5c. rrscsxsssa Tie uxpianauon of the wonderful su periority of Golden Glijry Cooking Oil is found in the fact that when the oil is heated to a. certain degree of temperature it forms an -instantaneous, im pervious coating over the entire surface of the cooking food. This Ihin coating absolutely prevents the absorption of grease so it is. im possible for an article fried in Golden Glory Cooking Oil ever to be heavy and soggy This tempera ture is a matter of about 300 degrees, and can only be attained by Goldeja Glory Oil Brannon Carbonating Co. Distributors.' 'Phone 835. (333 8 Let Us Glean The Skirt When your dress skirt be do comes soiled or stained not try to clean It at home. You cannot wash it with out danger of shrinkage and It will hardly ever rress back into the same shape and fit. . It Is not only better for the skirt but it la better for you to let us dry clean it. We remove all the spots give it a thorough cleaning and a nice pressing without danger of damage at the very moderate cost to you of from 75c. up. Charlotte Steam laundry Hot-1 By Test. 219 South Tryon Street. ajC 4 SEE OUR LINE OF 'FOUNTAIN PENS Ctull assortment, all sizes and prices. Every une guuiumccti. xliv best made. If you have ever had trouble with a R Fountain Pen, give ours1 3 a trial, and ye are sure you will be satisfied. B.A.Sout.ierland Jeweler mwm this TATE-BROWN CO. A ' " 1 EUTlFOtFlllJGS This is what cverv one exclaims about our this sea- son's Rugs, They arp certainly gathered in here with v " v i ' . - - grrjat care. Our buyer went carefully through the linc3 of the best rug makers in this-country and -we bought only the pick of their productions. Also a large, stock of larger and smaller Rugs. We" offer the best bargains on this market. Parker - Gardner r- Co i Largest Dealers in the State. A, lOPPIMfflSl of the best quality and most popular weaves Trousers f dr everybody If"you are tall, or 4 4 short we want $ cial line ot. stouts. We have a large stock of high-grade trous I ers most artistically made, can't 4 be beat Are you in need of t a mir 01 trousers r m'JWJUJ.'IH I iliJI,llllll,,l IJWiTlf t 3 Orders Filled ita. .mieiion- 4 j Remember Mellon's Clothes Fit. TO fcO SIMPLE A CHILD y TH SIMPLICITY" DftVlZKPORT Into a complete bed in -a moment's time. These Davenport Beds are the solution of the "limited space" problem. During the day the 'Sim plicity" Is. a handsome couch, suitable for any room; by an easy process tb Couch may be instantly changed to a bed. No complicated mechan ism to get out of order, arid very eay to keep clean. We have these Davenports with Golden Oak. Weathered Oak or Ma hogany Frames, upholstered in Plain or Silk Velours, Genuine or- Imita tion Leather. A complete tock, from ..,$35.00 up IV. T. McGOY "The Home Furultdier." ' ' South Tryon St. :A Si-'Jvith bis -extravagant tastes and -love of Pyphe McAlf -novor rv-npri pnrprl tho iovfnl nlpnsilrft JOLUJWVIVI v rj w'.ivu of buving - ysEl X 'rY ai .FUM'MIIDKE at the prices m c sell at. ' It is just at tbilj time that mar-y are making mm km HOIli ' JMJtiVV. KJaUliiiiXlUXtiB y and by all means resolve that yon 'iv ill not buy any piece of Furniture until. you have seen K. t t V to fit you. Spe- t T r T T X . r on Day of-Receipt. $ CAN CONVERT Clwrlotte ' N.' C v . . . . v. - - - - - - i - x ' r COoi
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